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Airsoft BB
BB bullets, 6 mm, Combat Zone, 0.12 g, 800 pcs, white
BB bullets, 6 mm, ASG, 0.12 g, plastic
BB bullets 6 mm Walther, 0.20 g, 5000 pcs, white
BB bullets 6 mm Combat Zone, 0.12 g, 5000 pcs, red
BB pellets 6 mm JS-Tactical High Grade 0.20 g, 1 kg
BB pellets, 6 mm, Combat Zone, 0.20 g, 2000 pcs, white
BB pellets 6 mm JS-Tactical High Grade 0.25 g, 1 kg
BB pellets, 6 mm, Combat Zone, 0.20 g, 800 pcs, white
BB pellets 6 mm Royal Precission 0.12 g, 1000 pcs
BB bullets 6 mm Combat Zone 0.12 g 5000 pcs, blue
BB bullets 6 mm ASG 0.20 g, plastic, 3300 pcs
BB pellets 6 mm Royal Precission 0.12 g, 2000 pcs
BB bullets 6 mm ASG 0.43 g, plastic, 1000 pcs
6 MM BB PELLETS
6 mm BB pellets represents ammunition for so-called airsoft guns. They are mainly divided according to their weight, color and, of course, the size of the package. A special type of pellets are also luminous pellets (so called Tracer Light). An important indicator for choosing the right weight is the so-called projectile energy that your airsoft gun can develop. We offer 6 mm BB pellets by different manufacturers, in different weights, and in different packages. Popular brands include JS-Tactical, B.O., ASG, Walther and Combat Zone. Increasingly popular are also 6 mm BBs with the BIO marking, which decompose faster in nature and do not pose such a burden to the environment.
Correct selection of pellets according to their weight
- From 0.12 g to 0.20 g - suitable for airsoft guns with a projectile energy of up to 0.50 J
- From 0.20 g to 0.25 g - suitable for airsoft guns with a projectile energy from 0.50 J to 1.50 J
- From 0.25 g to 0.30 g - suitable for airsoft guns with a projectile energy from 1.50 J to 2.50 J
- From 0.30 g to 0.36 g - suitable for airsoft guns with a projectile energy from 2.50 J to 3.00 J
- From 0.36 g and above - suitable for airsoft guns with a projectile energy of over 3.00 J
The above information is not strictly stated, it is in the form of a recommendation. Therefore, nothing will happen if you slightly deviate from the recommendations. However, it may happen that if you choose a pellet that is too light and you have a relatively powerful gun, the shot will be considerably inaccurate. However, if you load a pellet that is too heavy into a weak airsoft gun, it may have a very short range or there is a risk that it will get jammed in the barrel.